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Zoological Research
Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
ISSN: 2095-8137
Vol. 37, No. 2, 2016, pp. 110-115
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Bioline Code: zr16018
Full paper language: English
Document type: Report
Document available free of charge
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Zoological Research, Vol. 37, No. 2, 2016, pp. 110-115
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ZIKA-How fast does this virus mutate?
Logan, Ian S.
Abstract
The World Health Organization has declared the
present Zika virus epidemic to be a ‘Public Health
Emergency of International Concern’. The virus
appears to have spread from Thailand to French
Polynesia in 2013, and has since infected over a
million people in the countries of South and Central
America. In most cases the infection is mild and
transient, but the virus does appear to be strongly
neurotropic and the presumptive cause of both birth
defects in fetuses and Guillain-Barré syndrome in
some adults. In this paper, the techniques and
utilities developed in the study of mitochondrial DNA
were applied to the Zika virus. As a result, it is
possible to show in a simple manner how a
phylogenetic tree may be constructed and how the
mutation rate of the virus can be measured. The study
showed the mutation rate to vary between 12 and 25
bases a year, in a viral genome of 10 272 bases. This
rapid mutation rate will enable the geographic
spread of the epidemic to be monitored easily and
may also prove useful in assisting the identification
of preventative measures that are working, and
those that are not.
Keywords
Zika; Virus; Polyprotein; Mutation rate; Phylogenetic tree
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